“The Bigger Question,” a political cartoon by Daniel Fitzpatrick from November 28, 1947
Before World War II, the United States enjoyed an isolationist approach to the problems and policies of other countries. U.S. isolationism meant that the government did not alter or try to influence the actions of other governments. After World War II ended, many Americans wanted a return to that policy. Other Americans, however, felt that without U.S. intervention, the Soviet Union would try to take over Europe.
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